Food Shrimp trucks in Hale’iwa and near Kahuku, along the North Shore—Yummy! Of course
you also get rice and maybe mac salad! About $10-12/plate.
Aston
Waikiki Beach Hotel—Tiki’s Grill and Bar—Kalua Pork Quesadillas! Oh my!
Kapahulu Avenue—lots of Mom & Pop places,
Ono’s Hawaiian Food www.geocities.com/napavalley/9874/ , Eggs n’ Things www.eggsnthings.com , Wailana Coffee House--1860 Ala Moana
Blvd, near Ft. DeRussy
Buy the book: Puka Guide to Hole in the Wall Restaurants at Borders or the Mana Hawaii shop, www.waikikibeachwalk.com/shop
Fun Kukaniloko Birthing stones, near Wahiawa, off Kamehameha Highway, ask me!
Hike Diamond Head and/or Koko Head, www.hawaiistateparks.org
Fireworks
on the beach Friday nights—put on by Hilton Hawaiian Village
Doris Duke Estate—reservations through the Academy of Art, www.shangrilahawaii.org/
Bishop
Museum, www.bishopmuseum.org
Torch lighting and free hula show every night except Monday—6 pm, on Waikiki Beach
Arizona Memorial—movies
and books don’t come near the feeling of knowing you are standing over entombed soldiers where the oil still rises to the surface
from the sunken ship, www.nps.gov/usar/
Hanauma Bay—positively great snorkeling—drive, take the bus or take a tour, www.co.honolulu.hi.us/parks/facility/hanaumabay/